Monday, February 27, 2017

I'm delighted to share that Chill is an official selection of the Equinox Women's Film Festival, March 10-12, 2017 in Palmer, Alaska!

The Equinox Women’s Film Festival is a collection of films showcasing women. All films selected highlight women's stories and are directed, written or produced by women. Get a ticket and be sure to be a part of this great event!

Friday, February 10, 2017

I'm not gonna lie, January was a big month for rejections, but just like in life, I have to remind myself that it's all part of the process. With that said, it was nice to receive a good news email yesterday: "We would like to congratulate you and your film, Chill, as it is one of the official selected films for this year's festival!"

Trailer

Hi, I'm Jenni

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Background

During my egg freezing research, I looked for anything and everything to read or watch that would give me a better idea of what to expect during the process. Most of the information out there speaks to the science, which is fascinating. But there’s another huge, important piece that’s being left out--The physical and emotional responses a woman experiences throughout the egg freezing process. I wanted to share my adventure in a way where others could participate - see what I saw; feel what I felt. That’s how Chill was born.

The Film

Chill is a touching documentary about a single woman fighting to preserve her fertility and dreams of motherhood through egg freezing in her mid-thirties. Weeks before she decided to freeze her eggs, Jenni began documenting her thoughts on fertility and parenthood. Throughout the film, she shares her story with vulnerability, courage and humor. Chill is more than a film; it’s a mindset. It’s about determination, living with intention and being true to yourself. This story is as original as it is relatable and when it comes to fertility, educational as it is eye opening. Ultimately, Chill is an inspirational film about hope, love and family.